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1 1 1 1 1 THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, THORSDAY, JULY 19, 1858. THE ATLANTIC FULL TEXT OF THE GOVERNMENT BILL ON THE PARNELL. INQUIRY. to Be Vented with 'An Ights amt. Cholera Apiong Kong Kong--Cable following is tho text of tho gorerumeno bill for the ment of a sperial commission tothe Tines' charges, against Trish membars of parlimment: Whereas charges and into allegations here been made against certain meinGers of house of commons in the action of O'Donnell 'against Walters and anciber, it is expedient that a special commission be appointed to inquire Into the truth of the charges and allegations, and.

that it should have such powers as may be necessary for the cflectual conducting of the toquiry. Be it therefore enacted, 1. That three persons mentioned, names not given, are hereby. appolnted commissioners the purposs of this act, The commissioners shall inquire into and report upon charges and allegations against certain members of the house Don of and oiliers in choaction of O' infainst Waltery nun mother. 3.

That the commissioners shall, for the pucposes of inquiry, have all such powers. rights and "privileges vested in her majesty's high court of justice or any jungo thereof on the cecasion of any action, unclading all the powers, rights and matters: privileges Enforein respect of the following ing attendance of witnesses, examining them under outh, affirmation or otherwise, compelling the production of document, punishing persons guilty of contempt, the issue of a commission or request to examine witnesses abrond and summons und signed one. or more of tha commissioners may be substituted. for and equivalent 10 any formal process capabla of boing issued in any action for inforcing the attendance of witnesses or compelling production of documents. A warmut of committalissued purpose of inforcing the powers conterred ny this section shall be signed by one more of the commissioners, and shall specify the prison to which the offender shull be committed.

3, That the persons impliented in said charges and the parties to srid action and the porson authorized by the cormissioners muly appear es the inquiry, and Any person so appearing may be represented by counsel or solicitor. Thad every person who on examination on opti or wilfolly gives false evidence, shall ve limble to penalties for M. That any witness may bo cross examperjury. ined on behalf of any other person appearing before the commissioners. A witness shall not be excused from answering nay question put to him on the ground that any ROSWOY may criminate or tend to criminato himself.

No evidenco taken under this act shall be admissible against any person in any evil or criminal proevedings except in ense the witness shall be acenzed of bavins given false evidence in the inquiry under this nut. 8. That erery person examined as writness who, theopinion of the commlisioners. shall anako a full and true disclosure touching all the mutters respect whereat ho Is examined shall be entitled to receive certificntes signed by the commissioners stating that hie has made full and true ings shall it any time therenfter be instidisciosure, and if civil or criminal tuted neniust nuy such witness in respect of any matter wherein he shall be the court Inving counizance of the case proof of the proceedIngs and may, in its discretion. award ness such cost as hemay be put to by renson of such procserings.

CHOLERA AT HOTG Roxe, TONDOS, July Cholera prevails to AIL niarming extont among the Europeuns at liong Kong. GERMANY. MEETING OF THE CHAR AND EMPEROR. BERLIN, July On the merting of the czar and Emperor William Gernian Equadron will proceed to Cronstadt, and fora in line opposite the Russian war ship. i in readiness to fire solutes on the arrival of the two monnrehs at the Peterhot palace.

During tho ciperor's court mourning will be abandoned, His majesty will visit St. Petersburg on Friday, the troops op Saturday and the fleet on Sunday. leaving on Monday for Soukhen. The Nene Freie Presse of Vienna Importance to the emperor's proposed visit Swalen believes that the emperor's purpose is to nitract to Germany The sympathies of which have Ditherto veen extended to France. TREPARING TO MEET THE FIFEROR.

ST. July 18. The Cert Is as. sembling at Croustadt to meet Emperor Willlam of Germany, The Beet consists of forty warships. Among them are the frouclads Main, carrying the flag of Admiral Popoff.

and the of Edinburgh, carrylug the fag of Admiral and frigates carrying Grand Admiral Sverlana and Admiral Lazareli. A number of corFettes And gunboats compicte the fleet. exchange of salute the Deets and forts Emperor William will we aboard the car's vachr. Dorjava. The machi will then be escorted to Peterhot by several vessels of each leet.

where enteror will and the reception will he The ceremony will he unattended RIS pomp. Only a small hody of will keep the quays, but all the tor A distance of motel's troops will he concented behind thy trees and gnarl it accuraly. Emperor Williaci will leave on Sunday, IRELAND. INQUEST OX BAND P. July in case of Mr.

Mundeville was continued at. 10-day. Visiting Justice Morehead deposed that Mr. Mande No while suffering from some throat and diarrhon, WAS mat punishment diet, altholoh Bi: wite co gradually declining. Justice found Mandeville naked in his eril.

he having been of Lis clothing for four Louis. MEXICO. IS DONOR OF JUARTZ. VERA Cure, The demonsiration in the City of Mexico today in it nor 4. Juarez was the grandest ever seen there.

It wus coinced of representatives of oil the differcut Groanizanions of tl.c Cit Mexico and of the: entre. With twelve lands of musie the -jot marched through The principal to the tomb of Juarez in Fernando tory. Here oration were delivered, after which representatives at thin riifTerceit new wreaths literally covering Juarca's tomb, The pro. ression WAR twenty six minntrain no the cable office. President.

Diaz tondi cabinet nitended the ceremonicg at the cemetery. Que of the speakers, young bidian attested the conservative party, charch, and archbishop. The 613.49 confined themselves to A life, Serrarion and other public acte, General Mol-tore done Moriacal deposited no to galea by and of the thost beautifn) wreaths. RUSSIA. "CABLE PLANNED.

PRORT FOREIGN ITEMS. PARA, July General Boulanger 17 The doctors to a PARK, July: Queen Natalie: Fired. in PAre by Princess Tuly The relapse from which General Boulanger. was. reported to suffering wan of temporary nature, and at.

midnight be. was better; therefore no bulway dssuel. Daring. the day. be recuived several friends, including 3L.

Rochefort, and conversed nt Intervals on politica, LaNDoN, July 18- A eruption hns occurred Makwacy, in by whah 4001 persons were killed aud 1000 PATS, July 16, The chamber of deputies lung decided to postpono till the next sion' the goyerument micasure nssuring deposit of rentes as a guaranteo for the reclemption of the Puntwu lottery loan, A HIGHWAYMAN FOILED. Tiro l'olleemon Arrest a Negro in the A.ttempt-A Negro Killed. DALLAS, July after 1 o'clock: this. morning, Mr. Ferdinand Rick was returning home from the Park pnvilion ball in company with a young lady, and while nearing the corner of Elm and Ervny streets, a voice exclafmed; "Throw np your hands," and simultancously therewith a dusky figure pointed a sis shooter 'at his hend; Mr.

Rick felt it due to his fair companion not to obey the order, and Hie proconded to walk. on. He had, however, adrauced but a fow paces until the command, "Halt," was repeated, Just then two persouz emerged from the darkness of the cover, tiro gleaming sisshooters wore brought down on the highwarman and two voices rang out: "Ialt, yourself, and throw up your' banda." The two last speakers were Policemen Mullen and Williams, who happened to ho 1'200L- noltering for a suspected burglar when the highwayman was lying la wait for Ar. Rick and his lady companion. The highwayman, sceing himself in the jaws of death, surrendered unconditionully.

proved to be IL tall dangerous looking negro with Patagonia foot that it is thought corresponda with the cracks rucently left by A midnight depredator in quiet homes on Young and Harwood streets. Staten Baker is his name, and ho bad been employed recoutly rashlug carriages at 'Tom Angus' livery stable, but his name does not appear in the city directory, aud very little outside of unfarorable suspicion Is known of his antecedents. His weapon proved to be a 45-caliber sixshooter with a rory long barrel and loaded to the briw. His urrest brought a sense of relict to tho minds of thousands who had been rending with horror of the attempts at highway robbery and worse by a negro whore all efforts had fuiled to capture, 'This morning some time before day Mack Massey (colored) shot and killed Boses Fugue (colored). Massey slates that he found his wife in criminal relations with Faqua the night before the killing, and that he mado up his mlnd to kill him.

With that Idea ho went to the residence ole man, nad without the knowledge of the proprietor secured a Winchester rifle. Thus he went to Dis wife's residence and there found her altting on the back gallery with Moses Fugua. As he entered tho yard his wifo advauced to him, and, seeing ho war armed, told him that ho did not havo nerve enough to do anything. Irritated at this remark he raised his rille and dred. The ball passed through Fugu's right wrist eucl bowels.

Massey then went and replaced tho rifle. where be bad tound it. DESERVED HI9 DEATH. Execution of fL Depraved Wretch at hold, N. FREEHOLD, N.

July 19. -The brute Kearney explated his awful crime on the gallows today, The crime for which be was executed wens the murder of Mrs. Margaret Purcell, housekeeper in the family of the late Daniel K. Toddy of Elberon, Mrs. Parcell was left in charge of their cottage when the Lyddys returned to Now York last.

fall. Kearney was employed by the family as conchman. Tuesmorning. February 14, Kearney, while engaged in helping Mrs. Purcell to put away meat in the cellar, minde an sault upon her, She repulsed his advances, when Kearney assaulted hot in a most brutal manner.

knocked her down and kinked her about the bend and abdomen. Tearing a noise the brute went up stairs. Mirs. Parreli followed him. Kearney caught her in his arms and threw her down the colHer stairs, When she crept half way np stairs be followed her and threw her over the site the upon the collar Itoor, breaking her right tea in two places.

Kear wee then tried to choke her to death, nod left la for dead on the collar Hoor. The woman was in a conlirion when found. he was lakou to St. Vinceut's how pita! in New York, where she died March 17. Orange Local Items.

July town is flooded with lumbermen from Arkansas and north Texas. They were banqueted last night and shown the great milla today The president of the Lumber association took then to bluff to view the branches of the Gudr, Sabine and Red River railway, They will leave in the morning for Thes have bren only trented in the millinen. and itis hoped aL lasting has been A Mr. Bicore lost. two Engers coupling cars at Sabine -cation 10-day.

Mr. A. B. I. wrou has been vory sink for several days, but is alowly convalcecing.

Paris Local Pointers. PARTS, July Jennie Praxel. alias Die Six, who was conviried of ine and baring stolen property nt the late telln of the county court, and to one week in jail and to fine cf 9000, applied for release to day a 01 which Brant before judge Mic rollan. Liar was refried by thr court and the prisoner DUend back to jail in default of Con-taine I. A.

Hayne of City brought to town today thin Williams. ored, who seas convicted and lined 805 ho. fore Inaire W. Timin for al hattery 00 Julia Willams. him wife.

It way registerol on the indi book and will work out his flee en: the county farm, AN EXTRAOGDINARY PHENOMENON, No al. a to a ho conte tor. het 1:: without a of Marg woman promanturely oli and brennee of Will pil; all 4uch not. that dir, ription will their to it normal state acol moke thymn audi leautiful Once more: Tor Than 1114 30 whinh the of Eve are pomilarly dable the "Picju cocerelen ft. 1hin only piratelno cold by lat5 under a positive guarantor.

from the that. it miSt macistoctton in overs cote. or money will be returned. Aco all byttly wrappon BOWLES ON THE STAND. HE.

RESUMES THE. 'STORY OF THE PLOT To Blow Up Burlington Trains -Evidenu of 0, Very Criminating ChinructerIli: Expects to Duder the Full Penalty for the CITICAGO, July 18. -Anothersensation was sprung upon the defense tho Q'dynamite case this morning. John Wilson. one of the prisoners who was arrested with Broderick and Bowles 89 an nich-conspirntor of the brotherhood, coolly left his.

sunt in the group of which Broderlek and Banoriven were membere, and walked over the side the where the prosecuting uttorneys ant und took A chair beside Mr. Dares, with whom he begnu to chant to. a friendly munter. Then it was developed chat Wilson WAS not au engineer, not a brotherhood man, and not Wilson. His Dame is Jobn Mulligan and he is a Pinkerton detective, and not only is this the case, but it aupears that he has had the dence of all the prisoners and their attorDey.

"COWLES, THE ENGINEER," who accepted the work from the Burlington company after the strike, began and subse quently. became member of the ryes now to take the stand as no infornier, was the next witness. of importHe began by telling the secret meeting of the brotherhood in Aurora. Witness said: "Chief Bauered9en guade the statement that 15B should its something, that the 17tS ahead of us. Ha said It would not do for him to do anything in regard to the use of dynamita, but-it could be used with good effect.

After the meeting was over some convetsation passed betwren him and myself, and I mado the state mnont that I knew how to set it, that I had seen it' user in the gravel pit. Ho wanted to. know if I could get any of it, and I told him I thought I could. Ho told me to and get it. Ho ghve $7 50 to get it: That weeks after I was initiated.

I was Initlated April 22, 1958. Gooding, oue of the defendants, was af the insetiug. The informe: told of his extpeditious to Luciana country towns to prchase denamite and how harl sent leading him to engineer, George who Clark was of arrosted Galesburg, yestera day. They wont out together to PLACE IT ON THE TRACK, and it wag some. of this dynamite that Bowles buried and which was dug up yosterday, Telling of his talk with Baueretseu about tho explosion on the track near Aurora, witnesa said thet Bauereisen said it It would have a good effect.

"He also told me," continued the witness, "that in a certhin part ol the town there WAS frame house and that under it was a getver running across the street. The hotise was scab bom ding-house, and was Alled with scabe. Bunercisen wanted Alec Sinitk and mo to got under the house by tho sower place bomb there and blow up that house. 1 told! him that that would be murder and would not do it." Witness further implicated in tho conspiracy George Clurk, the striker, who was arrested at Galesburg yesterdlay by telling of a letter from Bauereisen, in which the latter snid that George Clark wanted some of goods, dynamite; for him to Intry" up, and give goods to Clark. The thereupon bought tyro pounds of dynamite and rave it to Clark.

He received another letter from Duverelsen telling him to hurry up wIth the goods to Crestou, Iowa. where they were needed. Then went to Creston nude delivered tour pounds of dynamite ceived the following letter from Baucrcise. Broderick. Continuing ho snid That lie ray A.

Bowles, D. and IL you think that wan you watching you. would mako you auspicious. I think vott could rise him the slip very casy nt night by tuking walk 10 the next town And it should follow you shoot him, for wonld not have any ou any that would follow mo. If you think it is best ypu had better go home or look for situntior.

"somewhere, and give up the job bing business. wish you would let know of your address whenever you make: a change. Broderick wrote me to have yon come to Kansas City, but I told him I did not know where to find you. Don't get any goods, Yours for reasons which you J. can A.

guess. BOWLES COULD NOT SWEAT; that the letter wag in Rauereisen's handwriting, but from the fact that they hind corresponded about the matters mentioned, he was satisfied of its anthentleity. Bowles was also allowed to explain the contents of a letter received by him from Banereisen at Noblesville, inclosing money, and instruc. to take plenty of goods to Creston, By goods he said dynamite was understond. His confession, he claimed.

was not induced by any promise of immunity or other reward. He was guilty, and could not expect to escape punishment. though he was led into guilt by bad, unprincipled 1116n. His direct examination wits not shaken in any material paint, nud when the antination wyny concluded Mr. Ewing arose and said: "Your honor, the state will rest at this point.

This is our case." The conrt then adjourned till to ARRESTED FOR COMPLICITY, another of the striking engineers, has been GALESBURG, July -George Oliles, arrested for complicity in the allowed attempt to blow up a train on May GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE IN CICAGO, July 1S. 150 chairmen of the different engineer and firemen grier. ances committees met in McCoy' hotel Ln day. The meeting WAS representative, nearly every prominent road in the country having one or more men present. "We are liscussing the Burlington strike in all its a member whom it hunch by a reporter called to the door.

"We shall reach some conclusion before we linally After the first session of the we4 over resolutions were shown as having hoen adopted expressing the condemnation of the acts the of property, and adding one determination that the exercire of tho power of this will de used to protect the innocent. BUSINESS TROUBLES. A FIRM INSOLVENT, SAN ANGELO, July Senton Keith and W. A. Keily, stockmen here, shipped about C00 head of -icelA to Chicago three weeks ago in care of a relighte commission Arm there.

They have just. been that through the breaking of lank the firm de insolvent, and that. it not Koich Kelly for dir swindle Las created considerable indigantion in stork circles, and Mr. Keith will go Chicago to investigate the ir. Keith lost 89000 and Mr.

Kelly 900, PATRICK EAGAN Sendan Cablegram to Lahouchore Regarding the Parnell Inquiry. LINCOLN, July Intrick Eagan hon sent to Henry the iny cablegram, whleh, taken in connection with the proposed Parnell Inculey, explains July 17--To I Tabouchare. St. House of London: Have mation volt today, for lufore the ingulzy, original of all received by from Jaunts Carry during my miny France, and will attend in person before the acon conditions in my published to King of April and May, 1955. PATRICK BAG AN" OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION.

Genuine Oi Chicked, Mi, July 18. -What ihtended. to be. A national organization designed to work in opposition to the prohibition morement was chartered under the stnte laws tostay In the name of the Personal Rights lengue, The incorponitors are well known GermanAmerican citizens of Chicago. Ono of them oxplained to-night that the Cormstion of the league begen some time fro.

Its membership is growiug very rapidly, end 08 6001 as deemed, suficiently strong here branches will be established in Milwaukee, St. Louis, Cinciunati, Minneapolla, St. Paul and other citles. The promoters design to haven popular national movement ugainst prohibition, though in favor of tempernnce. At the spine tIme parallel movements, the constitutiou docloves aguinst the adulteration of foods.

the corruption at the press' and politics, tho ninungement of: public trusts and moneys and analogous combinations. The closest attention to the. in order instructions that in publio intolerance schools, anay is demanded, fully resisted, and a Icon appreciation the liberty inculcuted by the people: The plank referring to prohibition rends as folLOWS: "Tho prohibition party, 49 tho supporter of intolerance, ay tho champiou DE legalized to one portion of the people over the other portion, by systemintically destroying the citizens' appreciation of their personal right, is seeking to place itself at the of tho American nation. The prohibitionista' agitations have assumed an attituds threatening that it becomes the duty of the literty-loving citizens to oppose them as harmful to public interest and Excessive indulgenco in nlcohol can only be provented by forced by strict luws agulust tho use of rational and liberal laws to be striutly a 4ILalcobol by thy oxercise on tha part of the authorities of strict control over the manufacture and sale of beverages, and by menns of institutions capable of improving the social conditions of the working classes, but it can gover be prevented by probibition. The by -Jaws provide for a literary bureau to disseminate the league's principles and combat the opponents through the medium of the press.

The incorporalory of the league are very sanguine of its success, and anticipate that it will cut something of a Ogdre in a very short time. SPORTING NOTES. VASE BALL. July 18. -No game on account of rain.

CHICAGO, July 5, 0. Base kits: Detroit 12, Chicago 5, Errors: Detroit 2, Chicago 4. Batteriey: Conway and Bennett, Baldwia und Daly. Umpire: Kelly, CLEVELAND, July Beookiyti 2. Base hits; Cleveland 4, Brooklyn 7, Errors: Cleveland 1, Brooklyn Butterics: Blokely and Surder, Hughes and Bushong.

Umpire: Doescher. PHILADELPHIA, Pi, Inly 10, Baltimore 5. Base hits: Athletica it, Baltimore 8, Errors: Athleticy 3, Haltimoro 5, Butteries: Weyhing and send, Smith and Fulmer. Umpire; MicQuade. Louisville 1.

Base hits: Cincinnati 6, 19. 4, isville G. Decors: Ciucinunti 2, Louisville 4. Batteries; Smith and Keenan, Ewing and Vaughan. Umpire: Ferguson.

BRIGHTON BEACH. New Toni. July 18-Tho results at Brighton beach to-day were: First Race-Renten horse, three-fourths of a mile. Effie Hardy won by two leugths, Mat Goodwin second, MuGregor third, Time Second. WOIL by live lengthy, ot Rebellion mile.

second. Stripling third. Third of mite. Henry Georgo won hy a neck, Tyrone second, Piedmont third. Fourth one and one-sixteenth miles, Una B.

won by a nose, with Ferg Pericles running dead heat for second ptace. Time Fifth and onc-fourth miles. Darpum won by a length, Climax second, Top Sawyer third. Sixil: Race--One and onc-eleuth miles, Peg Wollington and Cruiser ran a deod in 1. Ran Off in 1.54, Peg Wolfington winnlug.

Hanged Himself In His Cell. SAN BERSARDINO, July Dancher, who wag urreated at Doggett, for the murder of Louts Shoenberg at Denver, and brought here for sate ker ping, committed suicide yesterday by hangin himself in his cell. To left letter waging that he WAS innocent of the crime with which tie was charged. The Emperor's First Attack. The fatal illness of the Emperor Frederick is thought by some to be traceable to an attuck of measles, from which ho auffered rather more than a year and ball ago.

Although it is well known that abiding deliency, and even definite disease of the air passages, may be induced by this complaint. no distinct connection hug, we believe, brea made out in the present ense between the acute fever and Che local anolady which follower it at a considerable interval of time. Those about him, however, 110- Liced that after his recovery Iran measles ho never Sully regained the buoyancy af spirits and keen enjoyment of life which had distinguished him before. In the autumn of when out. for drive with the king of Italy in the Tyrol, he was caught in turvy shower, and having overcoat got.

wet through. This venture resulted in a very Revert rold, which lie never quite succeeded in shaking off, 112 his voice became very hoarar, alial it WAS thought 1 hat lIe: baud again token coll, Ax, in spito of treatment, the comb.und to ret. worse, Ur. Gothardt. professor of medicine in the university of Berlin and it I physician of great experience in diseases of ine throat, WAS a-ked L1 40G hit in the month of March.

That discova small growth attached to the vocal of the left side, This excremence hinderel free movement of the chord, And blurred the tore of the voice and caused Gorlardt. proceeded to apply the rautory to growth, in this way in de troying the grader part. ol' it. AlL seemed To be grime well, and in April the to Ems for a course of the 11 White there, however, the hoarse11654 became worse: than ever, and the tumor was found he growing Rustin. It.

in11 -120 -0 rapidly, in spite of ed of caniery, that Dr. a mol proSis or Von the Trading on in Marlin. were rolli in. 'The: die 4 to be and DU caution involving certain of voter and lice serious risk to life and declarel to he DC Pall Mall Gazette. Some inventive grains about.

two months Not. a fla.tt. It yarn to the: effort. that. tho white house was infested with: There 14 day coming to the president on that All of then come from Ereachanca, curionsly enough, mad all of their pome of getting rid of the wry.

from a chang to tine af And, unlike all the reel of the rat. he did! not aak for nay reward for lla recipe, (Me: ct the: rodents mire, culling wit in akin of big wack, putr: dose el ante and proper renderand letting the The Frenchman chat t110 rat the astering placing 34, and that. three crite of warnIng will warn companion to escupe. THE SCARE AT CHICAGO. THE PRISONERS CHARGED WITH THE: ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION Of Grionel, Gary and.

Dontold will. Re Speedily Indicted-Mrs. 'Purgons Makes Reckless Siono With tho CHICAGO, July Albert R. Parsons, wife of one of the executed anarchists, was seon lust night by 4 reporter. Sho was told of the arrests and asked it she knew anything about the inntter: She become higaly excited and stated that it there was any conspiracy it hind been hatched up by the police.

"Thoy hive not murdered any anarchists," slic snid, "since November last, and they are thristing for more blood. I don't believe there was a conspiracy only in the devilish iningination of Bondeld and his mintoos." She grew more excited as she went on, and dually said; "If Grinnell and Gary are not killed very soon I will kill them myself, and you can rest assured I will not make botch of it." Pointing to' her 10-year-old .500, sho continued; do you suppose I am raising him for? I shull teach him that his father was and by whom, and those red-handed butchers bad tho would-be assassins of Grinned, Gury and Bonfield was decided upon' this niorning It was semb-officially announced that the suarchist trio would be tukon about noon justice and tho cruses continued for' ten days. That would give an opportunity of' presenting tho murderons conspirncy with the least possible delay to the grand jury, which assembles Monday. A apeedy indictment and trial is hoped fur. object is to make a lesson of justice so strik: a ingly Quence Tho quick, doubly prisoners it possible, el'ectire.

is brought to into mako court its inspector Bonfield were held over, Bouts arranged, a and after a brief statement by Inwere were fixed at 85000 each. better look out." SPEEDY JUSTICE EXPECTED. The course to be pursued in DRAMATIC SCENE, THE PRISONERS INTERTIEWED, CHICAGO, July 18-Chapok and Pronek were taken and locked up down stairs while Chebowa wna taken to the Gentral station. The two former were seen by roporter and Pronok, the Lingg of the party, is a littlo fellow prolably not more than 5 feet 8 inches Ho took big 1m- privonment good naturedly and laughed as ho greeted the reporter drawing his foreAnger across his throat and poluting upward with the other hand. "You are pretty merry.

Don't you know the SEROUS CHARGE. AGAINST TOUPI "No." "You are accused of coonlring to blow up Judges and Gary and Inspector Bonfleld." "It de a lie; pack of lies." "But son had dynamite." WAY left with mo by a friend named Karallat just after tho Ffe had lease to put the stall my house. I knew nothing of It, aud I threw a lot of it In the river. I NAD NO CHANCE to dispose of the balance in the some way, for I way afraid I would meet a policeman and tie would arrest me." "There was no couspiracy?" "No." "Do you koor: Chapek and Chebowa?" "Ice. korw but not his 10 Is Choblon, I don't bim too much." "Did not walk with them to Aldine gouare on the 4th of I did not, We walked only in the Sixth warf the homba were not, to he "Not by mo.

I would glad IF THEY WERE IN THE LIVER." Chapek, another of the prisoners, said: know of no conspirway, I think there 1F05 none. Such things are all foolishness now and I think it will all prove mistako, IL horrid mistake for 1110, I have a- and cight children and don't even know clearly I am arceated." 'The churge was explained. "The same old thing," said Chapek, and hie eyes Alled with tehra, "aud I am select: ed as a victim. Well, I am ready to die If peed be, but my poor wife, my poor chillren, Chapuk turned uway to hide his Last flowing tears aud choke his OBITUARY. TON.

DARDEN, JACKSON, Misa, July 15. -Hon. P. Darden, grantnanter of tho Natiounl Grauge, died nt bin home in Jefferyon county yesturday, CAPTAIN DANIEL. BRISKLE.

LEONARD, July Daniel Briukle, aged 76 years, lied very -suddunly yeaterday evening of old age, Jo got up yeaterday morning puparently 29 well 0.4 usual, and about 9 o'clock complained of feeling a curious sensation across his back and before 4 o'clock was dead. The old man had not walked a step for fifteen years from paralysis of the lower ex1remnitica. He was the father-in-law of Tom May mint leaves host of friends lo mourn his sudden departure. Ilig reInning were interred at Burris chapel, five miles from the city. WYATT O.

SWINDLER. July -Wyatt 0. Shindler, only of Alr. and Mrs. T.

J. Shindler, died last night of congestion after an illness of only twenty-four hours, The deepest sympathy is expressed for Thu Irereuved LABOR MATTERS. ASSOCIATION VED, July The Western From Manufacturers' association way for rally dissolved todny. At FL meeting or che conference committee a revolution was adoptrd disbanding the committee and ah. solving the members of the association who have not.

algord the amalgamated from all pledge, Also authorizing thom to act in their individual rupeity regarding the starting of Cher warlos, A resump. Lion will probably toke place In 11 Tory dayn. AN AMICABLE ENC. Pa. July IS.The wage conTerence of the prescription claw manufacLavers and workmen in municablo fond the factories will all 431 Angel 15, 'The scale agreed upon in about.

the on last year. Unilad Under Serious Cha. wen. -Fuly 19, Aloore came in on the cannon ball last. night.

fruin having in charge one Mi, Kilgore, charged with killing of an aimed Sanders, Ic score that. Kilgore was running a nick yard Pad the WAS in brb; A arose work, and a in which was get la: best of Kilgore, when over the head with a of wood, inflicting a blow whale conned nut death, 11. is rumored that. Sanders was for marry when Kilgore -the Bull Now which death. KIlgoro that such in the cane.

lie wan given on rammining trial before Exquiso Cummings and denled Inuit. It 58 be will; have bearing within day or two. Kit la o. young: man 90 AT yours old, steady wud sober, Rte father liven at son, and carve in Inst night to meet: Had confer with his son. FIRE RECORD.

RAKING, COMPANY BOONER, CINCIEXATI, July The Bat king company's on Freus, street, was bruned down this. Los! $85.000, THE TUNE OF 9127,041. CHICAGO, Ill, July This wuring nbout 11 o'clock dantes were discovered on one of the ficora of the briete building 150 Wabnah avenue, ocenpied a niano warehouse and salesroows by Julius Bauer. By coon the destruction was CONtplete. The building was owned by John la Koyen.

Ills loss is put at 3125.000, with 8100,000 insurance. Bauer' stock was valued at 850,000. The Standard Musical contpany, dealers in instruments and music, had 425,000 worth of goods in the building. These and 85000 worth of antumatic musical contrivances ovned by Prentner, Prat Co. were burned.

The Chiengo Carpet company suffered several thousand dollars' making a total of All tiro merchandise burned was fully Insurance on butidings, Chirayo Carpet company's loss, $70,000. of which $00,000 is totni; Tullus Bauer's stock 17113 valued at and is entirely -the stock wagingured, but the amount not ascertained: the Standard Music compuny's loss iy about It is stated that the fire was Incendiary and that suspicion poinis to the porter, whom Bauer de Co. lischurged iL short time 14:0. The fire originated. the basement of the north building where piano bares and rubbish were stored.

Whife-a then were at work in the mirlst of this itGammavle stuff' there was 14 terrilic explosion, almost the moment when the WILS on fire. The men rushed headlong up the stairway und were just nble to wake good their escape. So great was the confunion that tho workinen believe some one of their number was caught by the dams burned to janitor of the building, James Mahoncy, is missing. BLAZE AT FORT WORTH, Font WoRTH, Jnly 18. this evening a fire broke out in the Thomas Her garden, known AS the Tell saloou, corner of.

Eleventh and Houston streets, Bard ic was practically destroyed. The building was -9 badly injured thit It' is worthless. Tho building next wants occupied by 11 family residence. Tiris also badly Good work was done by the 1,053 about 41000. Policeman Evans accidentally rode over and budly injured negro nt the fire.

SHERIFFS' DEPARTMENT. Notices for thie department, must he signet'ty toveriCy tueir olicla! charmeter. will also oblige by transmitting to circt. sent to Nawa It will be to repeat to DALLAS News, enel vice ver 120 will trangnit between odices by our wire.l Vanagore of telegraph of8ces aro nuthorizoi by THE IDit specials of chle character, either to Fur GALVESTON NET; or THE PALLAS NEwS. 14 5 they may in: tincted.

but charges to be ald collected front 11-, IN very instunco they be for at night rate. A. H. BELAI de C. Galveston, April 1.

1957. LANTANAS COUNTY. June 16. Strased or stolen, one red sorrel horse landed AN writh har under 1 Was scarred front on shoulder, Ore chestnut sorrel at! feet whice, blame fare, Line.al reward. S.

O. And Still Another One, July probiftion stato conver.tion augemblet Alternoon. About :00 delegates 141 PI: 1: 9 ent, of whoin were minister-. An lorRe present. Colonel u.

W. vary chairman. predicted that the can party would he a thing Gl fore another vrar. Tho usual were appointed. Arrested for Murderous Assanit.

FoRT July rill. a negro, was arrested this evening for it derous assault on hie mother. kneeled her down with A cinb and lluked her. Ile is cut on Wu left arm, by her, ire with a picco of She Is badly in lured. and may die.

He la aged 40 and 4he 10 years. This was in the Third ward. Labor Troubles In Dallas. DALLAS, July 18--The ALONE have ignited their intention to strike oft the 1st of August, unless they be allowed 10 per cent increase on their wagry, which now rate at 65. a day.

One hundred nad fifty laborers at the reservoir strok today, their being that the time cluck 124 too Indicatione. WARRINCTON. July 19, 1 n. for Texas and Arkansas: Rnin, fuHowed ThursBuy night by -lightly warmer weather. Tegetabla are 7C.

Hood's mate pared to demand mace for n. a Inild, cmclent and reilalile family They aro purely containing no calomel, of mercury. kind. or Hood's mineral Pills aulyPills clanco any act upon stomach, liver. and alimentary canal, and cure Connplaint, Courtlyaon; Nausea, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Metros After Eating, Jaundice, A cold may d-0 up and a Lever prevented by promptly taking, flood's P'illa.

Hood's Pills Are prepared by C. 1. Ford Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. as crats per lex.

Follly all draggiate or soul by mall on receipt of trice. GALVESTON Wool Factors' Associat'n Meroborn: LAMMING THAT, WILLIS A J.D. SON, 1GON H. KEMPNER. WALLIA, LANDES W.

L. MOODY ,1, ROGERS. Larcutive Oommittee: F. LAMMERS, SUMPMEN, ROGERS Thin woolution row for bus! itcHes and thy PROPOSITIONS AND CONSIGNMENTS PROM TUN Wool Growers throughout the country. They aro prepared to mako LIBERAL ADVANCES upon the 16rom on' nd) consignment: at WOOL HIDES Rate ol interest, atorngo and charans will bo fixed At tho towent WOOL ATCONT PRICK! 2.

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